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"Facts and Fictions: Computer Logic and Novel Ideas" is a non-fiction about the symbolic logic of computer software languages and fictional stories. It is a book that oddly demonstrates and attempts to decipher a few peculiar facts: We inaccurately predict the future all of the time; Our computers process languages, yet our computers are not metaphysical entities, in terms of our current set of definitions and rules; Our imagination works within a three dimensional framework, but also functions with a non-linear view of the past, present, and future. This means that our imagination works with more than four dimensions, much like an animated computer video game. This book delves into the very practical, yet mysterious area of symbolic logic.

ISBN-13 978-0-9825269-2-7
ISBN-10 0-9825269-2-7

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About the Author

Charles Sauer
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Charles Matthew Sauer is a software engineer and the author of Mondo Jazz & Z-Axis, and Deus ex Machina; Logos. First published in the early 1990's in various magazines, such as Sneak Previews, and Eldritch Tales, he edited for Neo Magazaine in Utah, and for the G.W. Review while studying literature at The George Washington University. Sauer graduated with a B.S. in Computer Science from Weber State University (Ogden, Utah), and afterward moved to Colorado, where he developed software transforms for IBM – Printing Systems Division. He left that position to devote his time to freelance work.

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